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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What is Sanders path to victory, specifically? [View all]kristopher
(29,798 posts)23. Are you even aware that threads like this have the smell of fear on them?
There are 35 states that have yet to vote.
Consider not acting out of fear and anxiety while we allow the process to go forward, please.
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LOL, I can't believe repubs tricked DEM's into believing their nonsense this time! nt
BreakfastClub
Mar 2016
#124
A recent candidate said something about staying in the race even after trailing
morningfog
Mar 2016
#3
Perhaps you should go to BernieSanders . com and research research research or do you
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#118
No it's to tear down the corrupt politicians in the Democratic Party that bow down
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#98
If Dems get blamed? You try to blame it on Bernie LOL...it will be your Queen who will
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#101
tear is the word you used...I didn't admit anything. He is trying to make it known
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#117
No we have not! We still absolutely feel he will win. You guys cite polls as they are today.
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2016
#16
His pet issues are what the average American's need to address and get rid of those
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#99
M.S. in math and Bernie can still win. Your qualifications? It's very unlikely and the polling would
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#37
He's at 84% of his target so far. He is absolutely the underdog now, but if you're claiming
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#46
Define clear and viable paths please, PRECISELY. I am a mathematician after all, and
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#54
You didn't define the two things i asked. You are also saying realistic scenario, and that doesn't
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#71
#Hillarymath. Seriously, what the fuck? I gave mathematical scenarios, not predictions. Is Hillary
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#79
No I didn't. RTFP. I gave the scenario of him being down 300 and being down 400 on
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#90
He only needs to win 58-60% average, not every remaining state. I honestly don't
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#106
Do you have the exact projection for that? Because the only way I'm getting Bernie needing 65% of
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#86
That's a pretty big assumption, IMO. It could be right, but what if it's a 58/42 split?
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#91
Senator Sanders should peer into his conscience and do what he thinks is right.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2016
#40
Not sure what other poster meant but I do too. As for why? chance for my voice to be heard. If Hilla
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#55
I voted for Bernie in Virginia and while I don't see a path for him to get the nomination I see no
onenote
Mar 2016
#72
That's like asking what hitler's path to victory is after losing in africa, losing on the east..
dubyadiprecession
Mar 2016
#114